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A XT ANTED, a middle-aged Man, as SEll. VANT to a SINGLE GENTLEMAN, a person yvho is perfectly capable of looking after and irt fending; to Two Horses, and who wili occasionally assist in the Garden. • -None need apply but such as. can produce an undeniable ea^racte-tor honesty "aud sobriety. .v Apply Mr. l>a?ies, White-Lion. Carmarthen. L. ROTELY, MACK WO RTH-jI RMS INN, SWANSEA, Importer and Dealer in Foreign Wines, Spirits,fyc. HAS just received from POUTCOAL several PIPES of excellent PORT, of the vintage of 1802, of his own importation, which be is enahled to sell in dozens «cheap as in iVristol or London, for ready .money. He begs leave to express his grutefu) acknowledgments for the steady and liberal support experienced from the ■Nobility, Gentrv, and Public, and to assure thcM of his best Exertions to merit a continuance of their kindness. THE MEETING of the SOCIETY for the A RELIEF of DISTRESSED WIDOWS and OR- ■ PHANS of the CLERGY of the ARCHDEACONRY of BRECKNOCK*, will be held at the Golden-Lion inn, in that town, 011 Tacstfay,- the 2d dav of Jul v next. T'HEOPHILUS JONES, Secretary. Brecon, May 22, "1805. REWARD. WHEREAS TWO VALUABLE DOGS, belonging to GEORGE JONES, Esq. of BunROwi- toDGE, have been' maliciously POISONED by home pt^ son or pprsons unknown.—Whoev.er shaii give such ndtif- laation, tliat the offender or offenders may be convictefti, than receive TWENTY GUINEAS reward, on application to theAfoi-esaid George Jones; or Mr. Robt. Nelson JTbtftnas, ■Attorney, Swansea. v '■ ■ ROSCIUS IN LONDON. |is DEDICATED TO K. B. SHERIDAN, ESQ. M. jl'. Thi$ DI1!!Ü published, price 2$. J Consisting of seventy close-printed pages,in octavo, on fijfc paper, "and embellished with a luli-leiigtli Portrait, eft graved by Hopwood, y BIOGRAPHICAL MEMOIRS of WILLIAM HENRY WEST BETTY, from the earliest period- ot his infancy, including the History of his Irish, Scotch, and English'engagements, with anatytical Strictures on his acting in London. This is the only account of this extraordinary youth pro- gressively and impartially traced, from his Grst appearance to the present time. l',)'i'London: printed for B. Crosby and Co..Stationer-court,. .Paternoster-row; rind sold by T. Jenkins, Printer of this Paper; Bird. Cardiff; Tenb), Potter, Haverford- west and Heath, Monmouth. Where may be had, price 6d. An Abridgment c the above; entitled the WONDER- FUL THEATRICAL PROGRESS of W. H. W. BETTY, .with an elegant Frontispiece of him as Seliru, in the fifth .TM:t of Barbaro»a» neatly printed. FOR THE USE OF SCHOOLS. This Day is published, raICE 2s. HANDSOMELY PRINTED, A NEW INTRODUCTION to ARITHME- TIC, designed, from its simplicity and perspicuity, is an easy coarse for junior Pupils in general, and particu- larly calculated, on account of,its conciseness, for the Use of Grammar Schools, where the Study of the Classics pre- dudes an acquaintance with the in>r.e extended systems df Arithmetic. By JOHN GREIG, Teacher of Writbig, Geography, < £ c.,<jpc..Chelsea.. London: printed for B. Crosby and Co. Stati'drters'-court, ,Paternoster-row; and sold by T. Jenkins, Printer of this iPaper; Bird, Cardiff; Griffiths, Tenby Potter, Haverford- west; and Heath, Monmouth. Where may be had, by the same Avthor, 1. The YOUNG LADIES' NEW GUIDE to ARITH- METIC, the fourth edition, much improved, and neatly printed and bound. Price 2s. 2. An INTRODUCTION to the USE of the GLOBES, for the Use of Schools, Private Teachers, kc. Puce 2s. 6d. ,v SCHOQL BOOKS Printed for B. Crosby and Co. Stationers'-court, Paternoster- row, London; and sold by T. Jenkins, Printer of this Paper. Price 4s. neatly bound, vT\R. MAVOR's NEW SPEAKER; or, Eng- JLJf lish ClassrBook;-consisting of h X. Moral and Instructive Essays. <. II, N arrative and Pathetic Pteces. HL Dialogues. IV. Orations and Harangues. V. Epistles. VI. Miscellaneous Pieces. VII. Select Poetical Pieces, j To which is prefixed, A SHORT SYSTEM of RHETORIC, and ah ESSAY on ENUNCIATION, or DELIVERY, chiefly selected from Blair's Lectures, for the Use of Schools. The second sdition, revised. Pricc 7s. LUCK COCK'S PRACTICAL-ENGLISH BOOK-; «EErI>iG, intended tor the Use of Schools, Tradesmen, on a contracted scale; with a copioiig illustration of the nature of profits and discounts, calculated on familiar prin- ciples, and for general utility. Price 1s. 6d. j GEOGRAPHY for CHILDREN; an easy method of teaching and learning Geography, for the Use of Schools, -from the French of Abbot Lenglef du Fresnov. Illustrated *ha map and other.geographical plates, neatly printed. ..8^ Be carelul to kak tor the edition printed at Taunton ior Crosby and Co. Price 6d. DYKE's READING made perfectly EASY, in which the reader is led on with pleasure, from easy to more diffi- cult words. The thirty-eighth edition, with large additions and improvements, by D. Fanning. SUPERIOR ELEGANT WOTS. BARDY'S new-invented BLACKING-POW- DER, (patronised and used for the King and Royal ■framily ) with half the usual trouble produces- the most fa- Snionable and elegant jet lustre to Boots, Dress Shoes, Car- touch Boxes, Ladies Black Boots, Clogs, &c. As the above c,omposition is neither Japan nor Varnish, it will not crust UpOll the boot, which occasions decay; but, on the contrary, will sol ten and meliorate the leather, repelwaler, withstand heat, and retain its. virtues in all climates. Ir neither sotls nor smells disagreeably la. and 1=1- 6d. per box. Also, a MIXTURE, CREAM, and LIQJIIO, which so excel- lently restores, preserves, arid beautifies the Tops of Boots. The Cream keeps the pale colour,"Is. 6d. The Liquid for brownor tan, is, The Mixture is for the purpose oi taking Out^mfe or any stain, 3s. per bottle. The genuine arc signed Robert Hardy, 3, Barnard's- lnn, Holborn, London." Sold by him and the printer of this ^apcr, and most Booksellers, Perfumers, aud Venders of Medicine in the Kingdom. This Blacking Powder is particularly recommended to walers, and for exportation from the closeness of packing, ^fghtriess of carsiagc, and not being subject to loss, fit most ttom the breaking of bottles, fermenting, &c. PEMBROKESHIRE. Crown Mills and Lands. TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, TWO WATER MILLS, one aCoRN GRIST MILL and the other a FULLING MILL, called (-All with the Buildings, Lands, Wninowino Bank, and Water- courses thereto belonging, containing lA.-3R. 37p. situate in Millton, and now in the several occupations of Thomas David, Miller, and John John, Clothier. The premisesmay be treated for, and further particulars thereof had, by application to John Fordyce, Esq.'Surveyor- General of his Majesty's Land Revenue, at the Land Re- venue Office, Whitehall, London; or to Mr. Chas. Hassall, Surveyor, at Eastwood, Pembrokeshire. I TO BE LET BY AUCTION, At the Ivy-Bush inn, in the town of Carmarthen, on Satur- j day, the 1.5th day of June, 1805, between the hours of two and four in the afternoon, subject to such Conditions for the letting as shall be then and there produced, ALL the SHARE of RICHARD PRICE, Esq. of and in the TITHES arising, growing, and accruing,m the parish of LLANBOIDY, in the comity of Carmarthen. BRECONSHIRE* FREEHOLD FARM for SALE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By Mr. CROFT, At the Bear-inn, in the town of CrickhQwcJl, on Thursday, June 27,1305, subject to conditions then produced, A LL tlwt MESSUAGE, FARM,> LANDS, X JL CALLED PENDARREN, situate in the parish of Langeney, Containing by a Tate ad- measurement upwards of 81 Acres of MEADOW, PAS- TURE, ARABLE, and WOOD LAND, now let at the clear yearly rent-of < £ 7-3. 10s. under a lease, of which twelve years will be unexpired at Christmas, 1805. This Farm is distant from Crickhowell about two, and Abergavenny four miles, both good market-towns, within an easy distance of Coal and Lime and having a g<#od Sheep- Walk on the Sugar-Loai Hi! For particulars apply to Mr. Davies, Sttiveyor, Lahgat- tock Crickiiowell, who is authorised to treatlor the sale by Private Contract, and with whom a Plan and Survey of the Farm may be seen. v LANDLORDS AND TENANTS. Tim Day was published, In octavo, price 5s. sewed, the ninth edition of THE LAWS of LANDLORD, TENANT, and LODGERS, with Practical Directions concern- ing Leases, Assignments, Surrenders, Agreements, Cove- nants, Repairs, Waste, Rent, Distress, Ejectment, Notices to Quit, See; Also Treatises on Estates, for Life, for Years, and Copyhold Estates; with an Appendix of Precedents. By JAMES BARRY BIRD, Esq. Printed for W. Clarke and Sum, Portugal-street, Lin- coln's-inn; and sold by T. Jenkins, Printer of this Paper. OVERSEERS, CHURCHWARDENS, &c. The following work will be found to contain ample instruc- tions in executing Parish OiKces. This Day is published, In 8vo. 3s. sewed, the .>th edit, much enlarged, of THE LAWS rejecting PARISH MAT- TERS containing the Offices and Duties of Church- wardens, Overseers of the Poor, Constables, Watchmen, and other Parish Officers. The Laws. concerning Ratcs and Assessments, Settlements and Removals of the Poor, and oi the Poor in general, laid down in a plain and easy man- ner; with a g-eat variety of forms of all siich instruments as rndst frequently occur in the management of parish affairs. By" JAMES BARRY BIRD, Esq. ;L.ondon: printed for W. Clarke and Sons, Portugal-street, ;Lincoln's-inn; and sold by T. Jenkins, Printer of this Paper.. EO^AL CHANGE DURANCE, (Established by Royal Charter in the Reign of King George the First,) For ASSURING HOUSES, BUILDINGS, GOODS, CORN,. HAY, STOCK, §e.; and also for the ASSUBAACBof LIVES, and granting ANNUITIES on, LIVES. fpHE CORPORATION of the ROYAL EX- JL CHANGE ASSURANCE,do hereby give Notice,; that they have authorised their respective. Agents to receive, Proposals for the ASSUliANCE of FARMING-STOCK, 1 at the Rate of 2s. 6d. per Cent per Aitmim, Persons whose Annual Premiums fail due on the 24th -instant, are hereby informed that Receipts are now ready to be delivered by the Company's Agents under-mentioned, and the Parties assured are requeued to apply for the re- newal of their Policies on or before the 9th of July, as the usual fifteen days allowed for payment, beyond the date of each Policy, will then expire. Glamorganshire. Swansea. JOHN and W. R. GROVE. Brcionshire. Brecon CHARLES PRICUARD. Denbighshire. Rnthin THOMAS JONES, Wrexham JOHN FOULKES. Flintshire. Holywell WILLIAM TURTON. • Montgomeryshire. Montgomery.. it I ec j o N, E S. Monmouthshire. Monmouth. OWEN TUDOR. Herefordshire. of Hereford JOHN ALLEN, Bookseller, Leominster SAMUEL NXCHOLA«, Ledbury WILLIAM HOLBKOOK. Shropshire. Shrewsbury J. EDDOWES, Wellington.. STEPHEN JF.NNIJTS. V This Corporation will, m cases of fire, allow all reason- able charges'attending the removal of goods, and pay the sufferer's loss, whether the goods arc destroyed, lost, or da- maged by such removal. All payments for losses or damages by Fire, are made by this Corporation without deduction. N. B. Fire Policies will be allowed free of expence, where the Annual Premiums amount to 6s. or upwards. This Company have invariably made good Losses bv Fire, occasioned by Lightning. Proposals may be had of the different Agents. By an Act of the last Sessions of Parliament, the DUTY on FrR-E INSURANCES is increased from 2s. to 2s. 6d. per Cent. which Increase took place on all Payments made after the 10th of October^list. ■ 50"* ASSURANCES «n"LIVES being found to be ad- vantageous to persons having offices, employments, estates, or other incomes, determinable on the lite or lives of them- selves or others, Tables of the Rates for such Assurances, and for the granting Annuities on Lives, may be had of riie said Agents, And, to!' the greater convenience of the Pub- lic, the Company have determined to extend (by special agreement) the Assurance on Lives tu the age of Seventy- five years. May 31,1805. (SAM. PENNING, Jun. Sec. GLAMORGANSHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At the Star-inn, in Merthyr-Tydvil, on Saturday, the 15th day of June, 1805, between the hours of four and six o'clock in the afternoon, unless disposed of in the mean1 time by Private Contract, .v«<.■ ALL that MESSUAGE or DWELLING- X A- HOUSE and SHOP, with a good Bake-house and roomy Cellar, late in the occupation of John Griffiths, Shop- keeper, situate near the old Turnpike-gate, at the angle of ithctwo principal streets in the village of Merthyr-Tydvil, and the most eligible situation for a shop in the place. These premises are held by lease for the unexpired term of 80 years, and were let to the said John Griffiths, at a clear profit ot\ £ 26 18s. For further particulars, and to treat by Private Contract, apply to Mr. David, Jones, Mercer, Alter dare; or to Wm. Meyrick, Attorney at Law, Merthyr-Tidvil. GLAMORGANSHIRE. Forp-ositive and peremptory SALE by AUCTION, At the Star-inn, in Merthyr-Tydvil, on Saturday, the S2d of, June, 1805; between the hours of four and six o'clock in the afternoon, or in the mean time by Private Contract, in the following or such other lots as may be agreed upon, Lot l. a LL that compact FREEHOLD MES- JrX SUAGE, FARM, and LANDS, called TYR RHYD Y BEDD, situate half a mile north of Dowlais, in the parish of Merthyr-Tydvil, containing by admeasurement 50 Acres, or thereabouts, all in a ring-ience, and jjow let to Richard Lewis, as tenant at will, at £ 55 per annum. A Vein of Sand nine feet deep, of excellent quality, has been lately discovered under the Farm; and it also con- tains Iron Ore and Coal. It has an unlimitteii Right of Common upon all the Hills in the Manor of Senghwith, the most fertile in the Principality. Lot 2. NINE MESSUAGES or DWELLING-HOUSES, in good repair, with Gardens thereto belonging, lately erected on part of the above Farm, and now let to responsi- ble tenants at will, atrents amounting to ,^45. Lot 3. A CLOSE or PARCEL oi the above Farm, let to Edward Wrn. Nicholas, by lease for 97 years, wiereof 85 years are now unexpired, whereon ten dwelling-Louses are erected. Lot 4. EIGHT MESSUAGES or DWELLING- HOUSES, situate in Bridge-street, in the village ofMertbyr- Tichil,let to tenants at will, at rents amounting in the whole to I -i:> 3s. ° For lurther particulars apply to Mr. William Lewis, ihe proprietor, at Geliy a'r Gwejlt, in Gellygare; or to Willi&m Meyrick, Attorney at Law, Merthyr-Tydvil, who is duly a4- thomed to treat by Private Contract. SOUTH-WALES. CAPITAL MANSION and DEMESNE> PEMBROKESHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, Oil Monday, the 24th June, 1305, at twelve o'clock, at the Plough-inn, in Haverfordwest, A Valuable FREEHOLD ESTATE, situate in the parishes of Maenclochog and Llandilo, only nine miles from Narberth, twelve from Haverfordwest, nine- teen from the sea-bathing place of Tenby and the sea-port of Mil'.ord, distant from the sea six miles, in a fine sporting part of the county, called TEMPLE DRUID; comprising all excellent MANSION-HOUSE, in the centre of the Estate, recently erected, with domestic oaices, coach-houses, stabling, garden, and eligible Farm, the whole containing 183 Acres ol; MEADOW, PASTURE, and ARABLE LAND, wtthin a Ring-fence, refreshed by two streams running through the ground-; a complete FARM-HOUSE, and every ncccssury outbmiding, the whole erected, and the grotuics improved, at a very considerable expence, with ??■ over -2500 Acres ot good Sheep Down, 'i he l imber, which is valuable, will be comprehended in the purchase. An early possession may be had. To be -viewed and printed particulars had on the premises; a;so at the King's-Arms, Carmarthen; An,eel, Cardigan; Castle, Landovery Ball, Tcnby Longfefrow's, Brecon •Angel,.Cardifi; T. Jcukms, Pfinrcr, Swansea Mrs. RoutJi, Printer, Bristol; Mr. Walker, Printer, Glocester; at the Plaee of Sale and of John Willey, Esq. Haverfordwest, I where a Map of the Estate and a Plan of the House may be seen. Timber. TO BE SOLD, I:fIFTYTHO(jSAND OAK TREES, now cutting, great part of which will be sold by' the dozen' for .Colliery'purposes. They are situated withiudbur miles' of Miliord-Haven, and can be delivered in any part of the Harbour. For particulars apply to Francis Fortune, Esq. llavcr- fordwest;- or to John'Summers, Esq. Jolmson-Hall, near Haverfordwest. DR. ANDERSON'S, >' Or the TRUE SCOTS PIILS. THESE Pills, which have been-prepared and given the greatest satisfaction lor upwards of 80 years by DICEY and CO. at their original Medicine Warehouse, No. 10, Bow Church-yard, London, are singularly effica- cions in bilious, flatulent, and dropsical complaints, and all disorders of the stomach and bowels.' They promote diges- tion, create an appetite, remove obstructions in the kidhies, and consequently are antidotes to the stone and grave], but for the expulsion of worms in children or grown persons the whole Materia Medica has not their equal. Travellers, who are too often obliged to drink all kinds of liquors, as well as seafaring people, should never be unprovided with them, as by frequently taking one or two of them, they are kept from costiveness, scurvies,fevers, and most malignant distempers. The SCOTS PILLS prepared by Bicey and Co. retain their virtue for any length of time, and in all climates; and from the peculiarity of the composition, they never run together, an advantage no other Scots Pills possess: and therefore, for exportation, or the use of gentlemen in the maritime line, they have a manifest superiority. K3- Spurious sorts, of a very interior quality, are sold in almost every town be careful therefore to ask particularly for Dicey's Anderson's Scots Pills, and to observe that the words Dicey and Co. No. 10, Bow Church-yard, are printed in the Stamp affixed to each box, and signed in the margin of each bill of directions. Sold, wholesale and retail, bv Messrs. Dicey and Co. at Is. l]rd. per box,containing30pills; and retail by|T. Jenkins, Printer of this Paper, and J. Edmonds, Swansea; E. Rees, Neath; J. Daniel, J. Ross, and J. Goulstoii, Carmarthen; O. Owen, Haverfordwest; IC Wilmot, Pembroke; R. Rees, Llandovery; W. and G. North, Brecon; B. Hill, Knighton; Bevan and Sweetman, Hay; N. Beadles, and Rees and Belch, Pontipool; C. VatchelJ, Cardiff; H. Llewellyn, Bridgend O. Tudor, Monmouth W. Pritchanl, Chepstow; W. Court, St. Briavil; T. Browning; Lidney; D. White, Blakeney; and by the principal dealers in Pa- tent Medicines in every town throughout Great-Britain. Of whom, may be had, from Dicey and Co.'s warehouse as above, s. d. Dr. Radcllffe's Purging Elixir 1 Hooper's Female Pills 1 l| Squire's Grand Elixir 1 8 Bostock's Elixir 2 3 l'rur Daf"fy'¡¡Elixjr 2 :3 S ma ilei bottles 16 Dr.i^vttynan'sDrops.. 1 11. NY t;.iwts Drops 2 9* s. d. Stoughton's Elixir 1 l| Friar's Balsam" 1 1. Bathing Spirits 0 9 Godf-c0 a Golden and plain Spirits of Scurvy Grass 1 1-J BeaumedeVie 3 6* Ryrner's Tincture 2 9 Pike's Ointment l 9 GLAMORGANSHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At the King.'s-Arfiis, in Cardiff, on Tuesday, the 24th June, 1805, between thehours ol two and six in the afternoon, "The O-aUiot ANN,. as s^c 11 ow" ''es by Cardiff Quay, burthen 130 Tons, draws but 7\ feet water when witJiout'ballast, and is well found in sails, cables, anchors, &c. For particulars apply to Thos. Dalton, Cirdiff; or to C. Jones, who will shew the vessel. HAVERFORDWEST and PEMBROKESHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At the Castle-inn, in Haverfordwest, (by order of the Assig- nees of the Estate and Effects of Mr. John Warlow, a Bankrupt) on Friday, the 21st day of June, 1805, between the hours of three and four o'clock in the afternoon, the following FREEHOLD and LEASEHOLD ESTATES: FREEHOLD. Loti. A n that MESSUAGE or DWELL- -L\, ING-HOUSE, and the Out-offices and Ap- Surtenajices thereto belonging, lately occupied by the said ohn Warlow, situate in Jiridge-street, in Haverfordwest aforesaid, consisting of a parlour, a shop, and two kitchens, on the ground-floor; two bed-chambers, a drawing-room, and a closet, on the second-floor; and three bed-rooms and a closet in the attic story. Lot 2. All those TWO WINE VAULTS and the STORE ROOMS over them, and the OUTER KITCHEN, STA- BLE, and YARD behind them together with all that ex- tensive new-built BREWHOUSE, and the Boiler, Furnace, Vaits, Coolers, Pumps, and other fixtures thereto belonging, which are all in good condition and fit for immediate use, and,capable of brewing 90 barrels of ale per week without forcing. Also the OLD BREWHOUSE or BEER-CEL- LAR, and half root adjoining, all situate on the east-side of Bridge-street aforesaid, and 0 pposltethesaid dwelling-house. LEASEHOLD. Lot S. A LEASE for the LIFE of JOHN GRIFFITH, Hair-dresser, of all that well-accustomed PUBLIC-HOUSE, called the DOLPHIN, situate near St. Mary's Ctiurch, in Haverfordwest, at the reserved yearly rent oi" o £ Tl, now in the occupation of the laid John Griffith, at the improved yearly rent pf ,£,14. Lot 4. A LEASE for the LIVES of Mesdames JANE JONES and -MARY JONES, Shopkeepers, and the Life of the Survivor, of a new-built COACH-HOUSE, ca- pable of containing two carriages, and a Three-stalled STA- BLE adjoining thereto, and the HAY-LOFTS over them, and the use of the Fold, and the joint use of the Barn and Stack-vard, at Cartlett, near Haverfordwest;■ together with SIX CLOSES of MEADOW and PASTURE LAND, si- tuate in the parish of Uzmaston, in the county .of Pembroke, lately occupied by the said John Warlow, at tlie-resei-ved yearly rent of 0 £ '46.' For further particulars apply to William Evans, Solicitor, Haverfordwest. COOKE-s POCKET EDITIONS, Of the most esteemed and popular works in the English language, including translations; the whole SUPERBLY EMBELLISHED. To accommodate the virtuoso in embellishments, and the admirers of beautiful printing, are published SUPERIOR EDITIONS, pnated on wove vellum paper, and containing portraits of the respective authors, vignette frontispieces to .every vo- lume, additional scene representations, and the first im- pressions of the plates. These editions are double the price of the r CHEAP EDITIONS, which are sold at only sixpence each number; every one of which contains an engraving, and from the quantity of letfer-pres's comprised in each, the works are rendered less expensive than the most common and unadorned, as is ex- emplitied by the fotiowing prices: SELECT NOVELS. sotyman andAimena. 06 N ourjahad ..•••••-••■ 06 Almoran and Hamet "06 Zadig • • 1 O Sentimental Journey •■10 Castle of Otranto •••■••• 1 0 Rasselas 18 Theodosius & Constantia 1 0 Bli.isar- 10 itis Pouipey the Little ■ ■ • ■ 1 0 j Journey to nest World 1 0 Candid 16 JgnatbaiL Wild 1 6 Peruvian Princess • • • • 1 6 .Louisa Mildmay • • • • • ■ 1 6 "Adventures of an Atom 1 6 Vicar of Wakefield • • • 1 6 .car )t Ghinese Tales 16 Tale of a Tub 2 0 Lanncelot Greaves • ■ • • 2 0 Devil on Two Sticks., 2 0 Gulliver's Travels 2 0 Sisters • • 2 6 Henrietta 2 6 Joseph Andrews • • • • • • 2 6 Female Quixote 3 <) Telemachus 3 0 Humphry CJinkcr • • • ■ 3 6 Moral Tales • 3 6 Count Fathom 3. 6 Tales of the Genii • • • • • 3 6 Roderic Random ••■••• 3 6 Tristram Shandy. 4 6 Amelia 4 6. Robinson Crusoe 5 0 Adventures of a Guinea 5 6 Gil Bias 5 6 Torn Jones 6 6 Peregrine Pickle••••• f, g Arabian Nights- 7 6, Don Quixote ■ 8 6 Pamela 10 0- SACRED CLASSICS. — Economy of Life 1 0 Death of Abel • ••••_• • 10 Dodd on Death 1 0 Dodd's Prison Thoughts 10 Rowe'sDevout Exercises 1 0 Blackmore on Creation 1 6 Young's Centaur -10 Addison on the Chris- tian Religion- 16 j Pilgrim's Progress ■ 2 0 Rowc's Letters <26 Hervey's Meditations-• 2 6 BRITISH CLASSICS. Goldsmith's Essays • ■ ■ • 10 Shenstone's Essays 16 Idler go Citizen of the World -• 3 0 .Adventurer .5 6, Rambler 6c! SELECT POETS. Gray..0 6 Collins 0 6 Otwav 06 Rochester 0 6 Walsh 0 6 Sheffield 0 6 Lyttleton 0 6 Goldsmith 0 6 Arnistrong 0 6 Smollett 06 f C) Garth 06 Pomfret 0 6 Dodsley 0 6 War ton 1 0 Falconer 10 Congreve. 1 0 Fenton 10 Howe 1 0 1 0 Broome 10 Mallett .1.0 Mot»re 1 0 Tickell 1 0 Cunningham l 0 1 0 Addison 1 6 Shake-spear., 1 6 \Va1!e:16 Langhorne.. 1 6 Savage. 1 6 ) 0 Parnel 2 0 I Shenstone 2 0 Akenside :2 0 Ii .Wafts 2 0 Glover 20 SomerviPe 2 () 2 6 Milton 3 6 Prior.3 6 Butler .361 Gay 3 6 Young 4 0 Pope 5 0 I Dry den 50 The above works may be'had bound, or in separate nuin- her;).. Prints sold separate from the works. Proof impressions, on large paper, price'6d. each. Coo K E'S cheap and elegant pocket edition of HUME's HISTORY" 0E ENGLAND, with continuations by Smollett, and others; common edition, price 2s. 6d. per volume. Superior edition, 5s. per volume. Hume 12 volumes, pi-ice „ £ l 10 0 Smollett 7 volumes, 0 17 6 Continuation 6 volumes, •••• 0 15 0 Index 1 volume, •••• 0 2 6 Additional volumes are printing which will brlnf down the history to the present time. BELL's BRITISH THEATRE, Price sixpence each drama, common: one shilling, fine. The price of binding the above works in calf is sixteen-, pence per volume and in sheep eight-pence per volume. London: printed for C. Cooke,"No. 17, Paternoster-row; and so'u by T. Jenkins, Printer of this Paper; and all Book- i<-llers in the United Kingdom, TO BE SOLD, QEVERAL RICKS el HAY", from 10 to 50 M Tons each.——Further particulars mav bi had of Mr. Rote'y, Mack worth-Arms, iwausea; or bt Mr. Ttomas* Neath. — FREEHOLD ESTATE AND MANORS PEMBROKESHIRE, SOUTH-WALES TO BE SOLD, THE MANSION-HOUSE and DEMESNE LANDS, pi 1.LANSriNAN, witu sundry Farms and Lands adjoining, extensive Manors of Llanvatr, Welsh- hook, and Skyber Woods, Plantations, Tithes, and Right of Presentation io the Perpetual Ciiracv of CLIU- sisting of 815A. SR. 12P. of FREEHOLD LANI), in a ring lence, let (except a small part attached to the Mansion- House) at rents amounting to ,£473 3s. lOd. per ann. and capable of considerable advance. Also, TWENTY-SIX DWELLING-HOUSES, t?ifhs«n> dry Stables, Gardens, &c. situate in the sea-port aud rair- ket-iown of Fishguard likewise the Manor ifo'. Quit Rents, Tolls of Fairs and Markets, and sundry Farms arid Lands near the town, containing 181A. 3R. 8P. of FREE- HOLD LAND, let at very io\; rents amounting to 6s. per Snn. and capable of very great advance on the ex- piration of leases. Also, the GREAT TITHES of the extensive and in. proying, parish of LLAN WNDA, held by Lease renewable under the Cnap-er of Sc. David's, situate on the sea cuast westward of Fishguard town, and producing on an-average upwards of £ '160 per annum. Llanstinan House is fit for the immediate reception of a genteel family, and.the, Furniture may be had at a fair ap- praisement. The situation-as m a healthful and pieau-.ut part of the county, abounding with picturesque scenerv. A fine Trout Stream runs through the Lawn and the Ma- nors abound v, ith Game, and Wooctcocks m the sea3jn. The whoie forming an agreeable and gentlemanly residence; distant three miles from the market and sea-port town of Fishguard, and eleven from Haverfordwest, with a good turnpike-road to each. Printed particulars may be had at Messrs. Baxters and Martin, Furnivais-inn, London;-Messrs. Lace and Hassail, Solicitors, Liverpool; Cambrian-Office, Swansea Herald- Otfice, Glocester Castle-inn, Haverfordwest; Golden-Lion, Brecon; Ivy-Bush, Carmartnen; and of Mr. Hassall, East- wood, Pembrokeshire, WHO is authorised to SBU this property by Private Contract. N. B. If these Estates are not previously disposed of, they will be put up in Lots by Auction, at the Castle-inn, at Haverfordwest, on Saturday, the 22d of June next, at three o'clock, oi which due notice will be given in this ;»aper. The Bailiff, at Llanstinan will shew the Estates W HER LAS a Commission of Bankrupt is ▼ T awarded'and' issued 'forth "aggirist FRANCIS YOUNG, of the. town of Neatb, in the count v of Glamor- gan, Vinrner, Deaier and Chapman, and he being declared a Bankrupt, is hereby required to surrender himself to the Commissioners in the said Commission named, or the major part 01 them, on the 13th and 14th days of May instant, and on the 18th day of June next, at eleven in the forenoon OIl each of the said days, at the Maciworth-Arms inn, in tba town of Swansea, in the county of Glamorgan, and make a fuli discovery and disclosure of his Estate and Effects, when and where the Creditors arc. to come prepared to prove their debts,'and at ihe second sitting to chuse Assig- nees, and at the last sitting the said Bankrupt is required to finish his examination, and the Creditors are to assent to or dissfmt from the allowance of his'certificate. All persons in- debted to the said Bankrupt, or that have any of Ins Effects, ,ere not to pay or deliver the same, but to whe-m the Com- missioners shall-appoint, but give ncticeto Mr. John James, Solicitor,Swansea; or to Messrs. Price and Brown, Lincoln's- um, London. Sold by T. JENKINS, SWANSEA. CURIOUS AND INTERESTING. I his Day is publmhcd, price 3s. In one volume, octavo, of ne.ar300 pages, with an elegant Portrait of the Author, ° A New Edition (with Additions) of A GUIDE to HEALTH; or, ADVICE to BOTH SEXES in a variety of Complaints: explain- ing the most simpie and efficacious remedies for those diseases which are treated on under the following heads viz. Address to the fair 5sex Parents, Guardians, &c. Advice to nervous Patients I Air Appetite. Asthma Barren, women Bashfnlness Bathing, observations on Birth, particulars relating to Body, unfavorable posture of Bow-els Child-bearing Child-birth Cold Consumption Conception Cure for nervous diseases Dancing Conception 1 Dancing Daily exercise Dejcction Deficiency ofnatural strength DiffercCJcêbetween venereal symptoms^and those often mistaken for them Digestion Dreams Exercise Female complaints Fits flannel Flatulence, or windy com- plaints Girls Gout Gouty spasms inthe stomach Great schools Heavysnppers Hereditary diseases Heart-burn Hypochondriac complaints 11 vsleric affections Internal sinking Incubus, or night mare Leprosy H Lime-water Lowness of spirits Love Maids of a weakly constitu- tion Man Memory, toss or defect Mind, diseases of. Mothers, their duty Nerves, weak Obscene conversation, bane, in] effects of Parents and Guardians address to Paraphymosis Phthisis, or consumption Phvmo-sis Pregnancy Quick digestion i Rheumatism Ridirtg on horseback Rising early f Scurvy Scrofula Scrofula Swonnings Symptoms of Pregnancy Temperance Temperance [Timidity Turn ol life i Ulcers in, the thrftat Vencry, excessive Secret "V enereai disease Virgins Voyages by sea ^alking Water Weakness V. I. Windy liquc's | Y\ me Women's milk v\ omen Youth. Ana an compiamts incident to the Female Sex. By S. SOLOMON, M. D. Cf. 0 blessed Health! thou art abooc ail gold .and treasure it is thou who enlarged the soul, and openest all its powers,ta rcccivc instruction and relish virtue. He that has thee, has tittle nurrc to wish for; and he that is so wretched as to want thee, wants every thing with thee /—STE&NE. TO Tin; prai,;r. Every person, young and old, should purchase this book, there being scarcely an individual who is not interested in some part of it. In particular it is recommended to young men and boys: as a.n pa.r!y attention to ihe latter may serve to guard them. from a fatal rock on which thousands have split, and be the means of preserving their bodies from dis- ease, and also their souls, their minds, and all their faculties from destruction. London: printed for the Author, and suld bv H. D. Sv- monds, Paternoster-row, and Mathews. 4trwf<i: Dngíiäfe, Dublin; Buxter,Edinburgh; Haiy.Cork; Belfast: and by all other Booksellers and Printers- oi Provincial Newspapers in the United Kingdom, price vs. widv, deli- vered free of carriage.